Dead Body Transportation By Air Services in Jamnagar, Gujrat
The shipment of a dead body from Jamnagar, Gujrat to the native place of the deceased person includes several legal tasks and responsibilities. Though the next of kin of the deceased person is allowed to bring the remains back home by self-transportation, one needs the guidance of a professional team.
Last Journey Funeral direction team provides "air ambulance services" in Jamnagar. The family or close friends of the deceased who are willing to relocate the remains from Jamnagar to their home place can hire us by following the given steps.
- Contact the team for the legal shipping of the deceased body from Jamnagar.
- Give the details about the deceased person to the team.
- The team will explain the process of the dead body relocation.
- Add some more personalized requirements if you want.
- Know the charges of the services and pick the mode of the moment.
- The team is hired and will immediately move to the location from where the dead body is to be airlifted.
Last Journey team workers fulfill every responsibility on behalf of the deceased's family members or guardian. From paperwork to the safety of the deceased body, each task will be executed with great sincerity.
What are the key services offered by Last Journey team in a legal dead body air transportation?
Guiding the concerned family members in a dead body air transportation for years, Last Journey knows well where people need professional support the most. In the following points, we are explaining the key facilities of the team.
- The team informs the authorities of that particular area in Jamnagar from where the deceased body is to be airlifted.
- On behalf of the deceased person's guardian, the team members receive legal permission from the police and other departments to airlift the dead body.
- The team contacts or personally visits the departments that are involved in the paperwork procedure to collect the valid and verified documents & certificates.
- While completing the paperwork, the team parallelly arranges facilities and equipment to keep the dead body safe.
- The team provides a well-learned translator to the family to resolve language issues during the communication with authorities and local service providers.
- If the family of the deceased is not participating in the air transportation, the team members will accompany it during the journey.
- The team books air cargo and flight tickets for the air transportation of the team.
- For doorstep delivery of the cargo carrying the deceased person, the team requires the necessary details about the receiver.
All of the above-explained points include the legal tasks, documentation procedure and safety measures for the dead body. However, the close ones or guardians of the dead body can express their wishes regarding the additional requirements.
The complex process of transferring the remains is a complex task. To eliminate errors, miscommunication and untimely delays, the team divides the entire task into several subtasks. Each task will be executed by our skilled teammates sincerely.
1. Steps to obtain the permission for airlifting the dead body from Jamnagar, Gujrat -:
At the beginning of the air transportation of the dead body, the team contacts the higher and local authorities of Jamnagar and informs them. They ask for the submission of required information about the deceased person. The team provides them with essential details on behalf of the deceased person.
Once the authorities find it valid, they issue a clearance document or legal permit. It is known as the "No Objection Certificate" pr commonly known as NOC. Along with the NOC, the local area police of that particular locality issues some additional clearance documents.
One needs to arrange copies of these clearance documents as the authorities ask for their submission during the paperwork procedure.
2. Preserving the deceased body during the documentation process -:
For performing the dignified final rites, the remains must be undamaged and non-decomposed. Therefore, keeping the remains safe becomes the prime responsibility of the Last Journey.
Here are the steps that we follow for the safe transportation of the dead body from Jamnagar, Gujrat.
- For the safe domestic road transportation of the dead body, the team arranges an ambulance van. It will be equipped with advanced amenities to provide comfortable transportation to the dead body. One or two team members or family members can also accompany the body during road transportation.
- During the paperwork, the team keeps the dead body in a spacious cooling cabinet. It provides a favorable temperature to the remains to prevent them from decomposition.
- To slow down the decomposition, the team provides embalming facilities to the body. For this, we contact a certified embalming center in the nearby locations. In this process, professional embalming doctors replace the dead body fluid with a chemical disinfecting substance.
- Now, the team keeps the embalmed remains in a customized coffin box. The coffin box will be certified and fit for the air transportation of the dead body.
- For more dignified air transportation, you can include a metal container in the air ambulance service package. In this container, the team will keep the body comfortable during Air Transportation.
The family of the deceased can ask for the cancellation of Embalming services as in some communities the practice of embalming is prohibited. It is due to the religious values followed in that particular community. Therefore, the team asks first for permission to embalm before shifting the body to the center.
3. List of the necessary documents in a legal dead body air transportation -:
The following documents are needed in a legitimate dead body air transportation from Jamnagar to the native place.
- The valid death certificate of the deceased person.
- No objection certificate (NOC)
- Local area police clearance
- Form 4 for the death happened at the home
- Form 4A for the death happened at the hospital
- Certificate of the embalming process
- A coffin box certificate issued by the funeral home authority
- Original passport of the deceased person for the cancellation by the airport authority of Jamnagar
- The IDs of the deceased person as Adhar Card or Voter ID card. Any other valid identity document will also be acceptable to the authorities.
- Clearance from the airport authority of Jamnagar Gujarat.
- Clearance from the air traffic control system to airlift the dead body.
- A signed consent letter to show the agreement of the family members to air transport the dead body from Jamnagar.
- Postmortem reports if asked by the authorities. Usually, it is required in the cases of murder, suicide or any other unnatural death scenarios.
Last Journey workers will arrange copies of the above-listed documents. Nearly 10-12 copies of each document or certificate will be required for submission at different points.
Final Steps -:
Once the documentation is completed and a dead body is prepared for air shipping, the team members book air tickets for the air cargo and flight services.
In case, the family or friends are not participating in the air transportation, reliable team members will accompany the remains during the air journey.
For doorstep delivery of the cargo, we need -:
- Name of the person who is going to receive the cargo
- Contact details
- Address where the dead body delivery is expected by the guardians
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